Bike tour/Sep 2015

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This page is for planning a bike-touring trip from Seattle to Portalnd via Yakima.

When

  • September 25-30 (tentative)

Where

  • Seattle to Portland via Yakima.

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Schedule

Day 1: 9/25 Friday

Route
Home to outside Easton Washington (~70 miles/4700ft or 91 miles/3500ft via burke) [Google Map Link]

Plan

  • Stop for water and beer in North Bend before heading onto the trail
Overnight
Camping in Iron Horse State Park:
There are four campgrounds along the trail, each with three to four campsites, one picnic table, and a vault toilet. They are located at milepost 2109.5 at Roaring Creek, milepost 2113.2 at Cold Creek, milepost 2123.2 at Carter Creek, and milepost 2127.1 at Alice Creek. [Link]
Camping is primitive but it's free and first-come. Toilets and picnic tables are available at each campsite.
The last campsite is Roaring Creek at the end of Keechelus Lake.

Other camping options from west to east:

Day 2: 9/26 Saturday

Route: Outside Easton to Yakima (~84 miles/mostly downhill) [Google Map Link]

Plan:

  • Stop by bakery and/or cafe for snacks or lunch in Cle Elem or Ellensberg
  • Scenic bike trip down the Yakima River canyon
  • If we arrive before 7pm in Yakima on Saturday, visit Los Hernandez in Union Gap (3706 Main St). There is a bike trail almost all the way from the campground). 11AM to 6PM only.
Overnight
Camping at Yakima Sportsman State Park in camp site #43. Showers are available at the campsite.

Day 3: 9/27 Sunday

Route
Yakima to Maryhill (~82 miles/3300ft) [Google Map Link]

Plan:

  • Be sure to get water in Toppenfish as it will be another ~50 miles before the next water stop and it will likely be hot and dry.
  • Pick up food for the night in Goldendale
  • Stop by Stonehenge Memorial
Overnight
Camping in Maryhill State Park (first come first served). Shower available.
Other options
Peach Beach RV Park

Day 4: 9/28 Monday

Route
Maryhill to Carson (~57 miles/2600t?) [Google Map w/ Shuttle Link] [Google Map Direct Link]
Stay (to be reserved)
Carson Hot Springs and SPA
Other options
Bonneville Resort

There are two routes, with and without bus.

The hood river shuttle is a dial-a-ride and runs four times a day across the bridge. No bicyclists and pedestrians are allowed on Hood River State Bridge and the nearest bridge is 20 miles away. The bus leaves Port of Hood River at 8:25, 12:00, 1:40, and 4:30 and costs $1 per person. Runs only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. We must call (509) 493-4662 in advance to make sure that the bike space is available.

We want to arrive in Carson before 4:30pm to take advantage of the bath and wrap which is available only until 18:00. Google suggests ~5 hours (48.6 miles) from Maryhill State Park to Port of Hood River. It should 97 minutes (17.2 miles) to Carson from the other side. If we make the 1:40 bus, we should make it to Carson in time.

Day 5: 9/29 Tuesday

Route
Carson to Portland (~60 miles/2300ft?) [Google Map Link]
Proposed plan
  • Let's do an early morning soak in the Wind River hot holes (natural hotspring just upstream). Before going, be sure to the flow rate and temperature of the Wind River before we try to swim across the river. Some more info here.
  • Breakfast/brunch in Stevenson (5-6 mi outside of Carson)
  • Stop by Multnomah Falls (apparently the most visited natural site in Oregon)
  • Beer at the Deschutes Brewery in Portland before getting the train!
Overnight
Seattle! Amtrak (Portland to Seattle); Ticketed already and leaves PDX at 18:50.

Resources and Links

To bring

  • phone
  • wallet/cash
  • plastic bags
  • heat packs
  • first aid kit
  • laptop?

Clothes

  • pack towels x2
  • cycling jerseys
  • cycling shorts
  • long tights
  • t-shirts
  • pants
  • underwear
  • wool socks
  • knee pads
  • normal shoes/flip flops
  • ?bug spray
  • ?sunscreen

Bikes

  • bike with racks and fenders and lights x2
  • helmet x2
  • locks x2
  • alien tool
  • portable air pump
  • presta to schrader adapter (TBP)
  • ortlieb bags
  • extra tube
  • patch kit and tire levers
  • leathermap

Camping

  • tent
  • sleeping bag x2
  • sleeping pad x2
  • utensils x2
  • cooking pot and mugs
  • stove
  • fuel
  • heatable food
mashed potatoes x2 pouches (440 kcal and 12g protein/pouch or 116g)
minute brown rice x1 box (1440 kcal and 32g protein/box or 400g)
Indian curry x4 boxes (260 to 420 kcal and 12-14g protein/box or 284/300g)
couscous x1 box (990 kcal and 36g protein/box or 279g)
  • snack
Clif bar x4 (240 kcal and 10g/bar or 68g)
  • headlights
  • toilet paper (TBP)
  • ground cloth (TBP)

Meals

  • Day 1: Breakfast - Before leaving
  • Day 1: Lunch - Cold lunch (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
  • Day 1: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at camp (with stove, etc). (STOVE)
  • Day 2: Breakfast - Hot breakfast cooked with camp stove, etc. (STOVE)
  • Day 2: Lunch - Lunch at diner or similar in Ellensberg?
  • Day 2: Dinner - Tamales from Los Hernandez or, if we're feeling lazy, cooking at Yakima campground (STOVE)
  • Day 3: Breakfast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Yakima campground (STOVE)
  • Day 3: Lunch - Cold lunch eaten on road (e.g., sandwiches, etc)
  • Day 3: Dinner - Hot dinner cooked at Maryhill campground (STOVE)
  • Day 4: Breakfeast - Hot breakfeast cooked at Maryhill campground (STOVE)
  • Day 4: Lunch - Hot/cold lunch in Port of Hood River while waiting for shuttle bus?
  • Day 4: Dinner - Restaurant at Carson brewpub (e.g., Barnstormer)
  • Day 5: Breakfeast - Breakfast at cafe in Stevenson, WA
  • Day 5: Lunch - cold lunch and/or snack at Multnomah Falls?
  • Day 5: Dinner - early dinner at Deschutes brew pub in Portland before train